My dinner date with the detective
After we’d talked about death and loss he told me about the criminal investigations, murders mainly, he’d been in charge of
After we’d talked about death and loss he told me about the criminal investigations, murders mainly, he’d been in charge of
The group was started in New York to help the city’s single women avoid ‘red flag’ men
Online dating is changing, whether we like it or not
Of all the successful modern female writers documenting their search for love, none has been as endearing as Dolly Alderton. Candace Bushnell’s alter ego Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City was too brash, perma-groomed and designer-clad. Liz Jones is vulnerable and self-effacingly funny, but her low self esteem and anorexia ring my ‘needs therapy’ alarm, and she too seems bizarrely materialistic. Alderton, though, is the kind of woman every woman wants as a friend. Not only was her first book, the memoir Everything I Know About Love, unfiltered in its honesty about heartache, it was also a warm paean to friendship, with its eternal goldmine of emotional intelligence, conversations